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Here is the complete list of Lexington Fair Housing Events we’ve got scheduled around the state for this April. We hope to see you there, wherever “there” may be! April 3, 2018 (1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. EST), Fair Housing Training at the Rowan County Public Library (175 Beacon Hill Read more…

If you can’t make it to our Fair Housing Month conference in Louisville, KY, next month, we have another training opportunity happening in April. Together with the Paducah Human Rights Commission, we’ll be offering a free fair housing training and luncheon on Tuesday, April 24. **Registration for this training is Read more…

2018 Fair Housing Conference Thursday, April 26, 2018 Louisville, KY 8:45AM – 5:00PM The Lexington Fair Housing Council is excited for Fair Housing Month 2018 as it marks the 50th anniversary of the passage of the original Fair Housing Act in 1968. So much has changed in 50 years, and Read more…

In partnership with the Lexington Community Land Trust and Wild Fig Coffee and Books, the Lexington Fair Housing Council will host a free, one-night only public lecture by acclaimed author Richard Rothstein. The lecture will take place on Tuesday, February 13, 2018, at the Carrick Theater on Transylvania University’s campus. Read more…

In recent years, there has been a growing conversation about what communities in the United States can do and are currently doing about the pervasive, persistent problem of evictions and the seemingly permanent impact being evicted has on residents. In no small part, the impetus for this reflection on evictions Read more…

Today, the Lexington Fair Housing Council is proud to release a new report, Mapping a Segregated City: The Growth of Racially/Ethnically Concentrated Poverty & Affluence in Lexington, 1970-2014. We feel that the report identifies several long-term trends in the city of Lexington regarding not only where affluence and poverty have Read more…

The Department of Housing and Urban Development released two statements this week about added protections against housing discrimination: a new guidance on fair housing for people with limited English proficiency (LEP) and a rule addressing fair housing issues for victims of harassment and survivors of domestic violence. Speaking about the Read more…

The Lexington Fair Housing Council has completed a report on the increasing trend of homeless school children in the Fayette County Public School district, which finds that the incidence of homelessness among school children has never doubled from 2013 to 2016. The report includes an analysis of correlations observed among Read more…

Summer’s finally here, and with it is a return to our regularly scheduled Fair Housing Five updates. This month goes border to border as we’ve got fair housing news from Eastern Kentucky to the far western edges of the state (okay, admittedly, it’s a small skip outside of the Kentucky Read more…

You know it was a busy Fair Housing Month when it takes our agency nearly two weeks after the month concluded to even post a reflection about all of the awesome things we did. Whew! Here are the highlights of where we went, what we did, and how we did Read more…